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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973007SG
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
7/30/1992
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR SUCCESSION OF OPERATOR AND AMENDMENT
From
Transit Mix Concrete Company
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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No
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INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW <br />• The following amendment application for the Daniels Sand Pit W2, operated by Transit Mia <br />Concrete, is a major modification of the eusting permit. This modification has been made possible <br />through the acquisition of some additional ]ands that severely limited certain aspects of reclaiming <br />the operation under the eusting permit. The changes in the plan allow for the production of a <br />topography that is far more suitable for eventual development or other final land uses. When <br />completed, these changes will add considerably to the value of this and surrounding land. <br />Essentially every ezhibit in the eusting permit has been rewritten for this design. A few of the <br />baseline information ezhibits required only minor modification, but even those were redrafted. <br />This submittal is in two parts. Each part will require separate and sequential actions by the <br />Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. The first part is a succession of operator which transfers <br />the Castle Concrete Sand Pit operation to Transit Mia Concrete (Daniels Sand). Although these two <br />companies are sister companies under the control of the same parent corporation, the succession of <br />operator is still necessary to transfer responsibility for the permit. For the past several years the <br />Castle Concrete Sand Pit has been operated by Transit Mia under an agreement between the two <br />companies. This succession of operator will formalize what already is in effect. The succession of <br />operator should be completed prior to consideration of the amendment. <br />The second part of this submittal is the amendment to the existing Daniels Sand Pit M2 <br />permit. After completion of the succession of operator the existing Castle Concrete Sand Pit permit <br />will actually be a part of this permit. Both plans were coordinated as a result o£ the 1985 <br />amendment, but this amendment will modify this coordination in various ways and totally integrate <br />• both plans. <br />KEY ELEMENTS OF THIS AMENDMENT <br />Although the amendment portion of this submittal contains many exhibits, the two key <br />exhibits are the Mining Plan (Exhibit D) and the Reclamation Plan (Exhibit E). Following is a <br />listing of the key points included in those exhibits, and, where applicable, a brief description of how <br />the existing plan is modified by this amended plan. <br />One exhibit included in this amendment that is of considerable importance to tracking the <br />history of this operation is the outline format summary of the various changes that have occurred in <br />the plans since the permits were issued as well as a brief summary of the pre-permit history. This <br />exhibit should be referred to whenever there is a need to examine what was implemented by the <br />various changes that have occurred. This ezhibit can be found near the front of the amendment and <br />is called "Permit Change Tracking Summary." <br />One point of considerable importance regarding this amendment needs to be made here and <br />will be reiterated elsewhere. <br />The plans in this amendment totally replace all previous plans. <br />• <br />IntroductionlOverview <br />Page 110-1 <br /> <br />
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